Overestimation of postpartum depression prevalence based on a 5-item version of the EPDS: Systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
<p><strong>Objective:</strong><br /> The Maternal Mental Health in Canada, 2018/2019 survey reported that 18% of 7,085 mothers who recently gave birth reported “feelings consistent with postpartum depression” based on scores ≥7 on a 5-item version of the Edinburgh Postpartum...
Main Authors: | Thombs, B, Levis, B, Lyubenov, A, Stein, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2020
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